Facebook shut down Ars Technica's page, accusing them of copyright infringement. Given that Ars Technica was apparently just posting their own material to their page, it's not entirely clear where the alleged infringement would have occurred. Facebook hasn't given them any hints either. The story is up at http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/04/facebook-shoots-first-ignores-questions-later-account-lock-out-attack-works.ars
Update (6:34 PM CST): The Ars Technica page was restored. Facebook is apparently working on an official statement.
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